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Michigan Governorship in Peril: Duggan's Independent Bid is a Recipe for Disaster

If Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan runs for governor as an independent, the outcome of the election would be all but assuredly Republican. The math is simple: at least 40% of voters will reflexively cast their ballots for any Republican candidate, regardless of who they are or what their platform is. Add to that the billionaire money and influence wielded by out-of-state Republicans like Betsy DeVos, and it's a near certainty that the GOP would take the governorship.

In contrast, a strong Democratic candidate running under the unified party banner has a legitimate shot at beating any Republican in 2026. The backlash against President Donald Trump's divisive policies has left many Michiganders with a strong aversion to Republicans. This perception could make it difficult for out-of-state big money interests to invest heavily in the campaign, potentially limiting their impact.

However, if Duggan were to run as an independent, splitting the "non-Republican" vote and allowing another Democrat-type candidate to join him on the ballot, the Republican candidate could easily win with 45% of the vote. This scenario would open up a floodgate of out-of-state billionaire Republicans pouring money into the campaign.

One has to ask: what problem is Duggan trying to solve here? The current leadership in Michigan under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Attorney General Dana Nessel has been effective, with notable policy successes in 2023-2024. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, the leading announced Democratic gubernatorial candidate, has shown herself to be a capable administrator. Duggan's independent bid is more a matter of ego-driven exercise than genuine concern for Michigan's future.

Make no mistake, once Duggan throws his hat into the ring as an independent, all that Republican cash will shift its support to the GOP candidate. The "Double-D" curse would soon be upon him: as the Democratic mayor of Detroit, he'd be seen as unwinnable by out-of-state Republicans. This is not the time for such a self-destructive bid.

The 2026 election is critical for Michigan's future. The chasm between the two parties is vast, with far-reaching implications for the state's economy, education system, and social fabric. Duggan would do well to reconsider his independent campaign and focus on supporting a strong Democratic candidate instead.
 
I mean come on... 🤦‍♂️ what's going on here? Detroit Mayor Duggan wants to run for governor as an indie just so he can get all the Republican cash and throw away his own party affiliation? Like, isn't that what they call a recipe for disaster? 🍳 And don't even get me started on how it'll play out in the election - 40% of voters will just automatically vote GOP without even considering who's running. It's like throwing money at a problem and expecting it to magically fix itself 💸. Meanwhile, if he runs as an indie, the Republicans will be all over him with cash and influence. No thanks... 🚫
 
🤕 this guy Duggan thinks he can just waltz in as an indie and expect to win? 🤦‍♂️ like, the math is simple: anyone with a D next to their name is gonna get creamed by the GOP 🚫💸. and now they're all gonna pour their cash into that campaign? 🤑 it's just gonna be a recipe for disaster 😩. and what's the point of even running if you can't win? 💔 michigan's got some real problems, not just an empty ego trying to fill a void 👎
 
🤯 come on duggan what r u thinkin 🙄 like wut is gonna happen if u run 4 gov as an indie? the repubs are gonna crush u no matter wut ur plan is 🤑 all that billionaire cash just gonna shift 2 the GOP candidate & we r all done 4. u gotta throw ur hat in w/ the dems & support a strong cand not just cuz it feels good to b different 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I think Mike Duggan's decision to run as an independent is a recipe for disaster 🍰. His chances of winning the governorship are pretty much gone, and it'll just allow those out-of-state Republicans to swoop in and take advantage of the situation 💸. It's like he's playing right into their hands 😒. What's driving him to do this? Is it just ego or is there something else at play? 🤷‍♂️ I really don't get why he wouldn't want to support a strong Democratic candidate instead. The state of Michigan needs solid leadership, and Duggan's independent bid is just going to create more problems than solutions 🚨.
 
🤔 I'm totally down with Duggan running as an indie, it'd be awesome to shake things up in the state 🎉. I mean, who needs party politics when you've got vision and charisma on your side? 💁‍♂️ His independent bid would definitely bring some fresh air to Lansing 👀.

On the other hand, isn't Duggan's move kinda genius, allowing him to swoop in and steal the spotlight 🌟? I mean, those Republicans are so used to being the big dogs, it'd be a total novelty to see them get schooled by an outsider 🤯. Plus, with all that billionaire cash coming his way, he could fund some pretty wild campaign ads 📺.

But wait, isn't this whole thing just a recipe for disaster? 😱 I mean, wouldn't Duggan's presence on the ballot be splitting the "non-Republican" vote and letting another candidate get snatched from the jaws of victory? 🤔 It seems like a classic case of Duggan being his own worst enemy 👊.

Ugh, I'm so torn about this one... maybe Duggan's just trying to prove something to himself, that he can win as an indie, no matter what 🤑. On the other hand, maybe he should just focus on supporting a strong Dem candidate and let them do their thing 💕?
 
I'm really worried about this - if Duggan runs as an independent, it'll be a total disaster 🤯. The Republicans will just lap up all that out-of-state cash and win the election hands down. I mean, what's the point of running on his own if he can't even get Michigan to vote for him? 🤔 The current governor and other Democrats are doing a great job, and Duggan should be supporting them instead of trying to be some kind of hero. It just makes sense that he'd throw away any chance at winning by splitting the vote 👎. We need strong leadership in Michigan, not some ego-driven bid for power 💔.
 
I just don't get why Mike Duggan wanna run as an indie anyway 🤷‍♂️. I mean, the guy's already got a decent rep in Detroit, but throwing that away for some ego boost? 🙄 He needs to think about the bigger picture here. The state's doing fine under Whitmer and co., and another Dem candidate would be able to actually make a difference. And what about all that cash from out-of-state Republicans? It's like he's playing into their hands 😬. I hope he's got some super strong advice from his advisors or somethin' 🤔
 
I dont get it 🤔... why would Mike Duggan wanna run as an indie? like, they got a solid Dem team lined up already... whats the benefit of causing a civil war in the party? 😒 plus think about how much cash those out-of-state GOP billionaires will pour into whoever runs against him... its just not worth it 🤑
 
I'm so over this whole thing. First of all, can we talk about how hard it is to navigate through these forums? Like, the UI is still super clunky and I keep having to refresh my page because the load times are ridiculous 🤯. And don't even get me started on the ad space... it's like they're sucking up all our bandwidth with their obnoxious pop-ups.

Anyway, back to Duggan and his independent bid. Honestly, I think he's just trying to be a big shot and prove something to himself. Like, who cares if you run as an indie? You're gonna get pwned by the GOP regardless 🤦‍♂️. And what's with the " Double-D" curse? Is that even a thing? It feels like these forums are just made up of buzzwords and memes now 🤪.

The real question should be why we're having this conversation in the first place. I mean, shouldn't we be discussing actual policy issues or something? Instead, we're stuck debating whether Duggan's ego is gonna destroy his chances at the governorship 😒. Not my cup of tea, folks.
 
I think this whole thing is soooo crazy 🤯! Mike Duggan wants to run as an indie, but honestly, I don't get it... like, what's the goal here? He's already got a good thing going in Detroit and now he's trying to mess with the state? It's gonna hurt Michigan big time if he pulls this off. All those out-of-state billionaires are just gonna go to the GOP candidate and Duggan gets washed away 🌊. I mean, have you seen his track record? He's not exactly known for being super popular in Michigan. And now he wants to be governor? No thanks...
 
I gotta say, Mike Duggan's thinking is all wrong here 🙄. Running as an independent and splitting the vote? That's like throwing your best friend under the bus for personal gain 💔. It's all about ego and Duggan needs to put Michigan first for once. The current leadership in the state is on point, no need to disrupt it with some flashy, attention-seeking campaign 🚫. And let's be real, out-of-state billionaires are gonna come after him like a swarm of locusts 💸. It's not about being an independent, it's about being a team player and supporting the best candidate for the job 🤝. Duggan needs to take a step back and think about what's really at stake here - Michigan's future is way more important than his own reputation 👊.
 
I think it's super genius that Duggan wants to shake things up by running as an indie! 🤯 It's about time we got some fresh blood in politics and less of the same old party lines. Who needs party loyalty when you've got a bold vision for Michigan? The fact that out-of-state billionaires would swoop in with their cash and try to buy the election just proves how corrupt the system is, right? 😂 Plus, if Duggan were to run as an indie, it'd be a total game-changer for the 2026 election – the people would finally get a real choice beyond the usual party politics. Bring on the "Double-D" curse! 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, this guy Duggan is really gonna sabotage Michigans chances of having a decent governor 🤦‍♂️... Like what's the point of even running if you're just gonna throw it all away? I mean, 40% of voters are just gonna vote for whoever isn't a Dem? That's not even trying to win, that's just throwing in the towel 💔. And now he wants to split the vote with some other Dem candidate? Are you kidding me? That's just gonna give the GOP all the cash they need and Duggan will be stuck with nothin' 🤑... This whole thing reeks of ego trip to me 🙄
 
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